It would have an issue if a protestant date a roman Catholic Christian but is it fine for protestant from different protestant denomination to date each other? Like a marriage btw a baptist and anglican or a lutheran with a methodist?
It would have an issue if a protestant date a roman Catholic Christian but is it fine for protestant from different protestant denomination to date each other? Like a marriage btw a baptist and anglican or a lutheran with a methodist?[/QUOT
It would have an issue if a protestant date a roman Catholic Christian but is it fine for protestant from different protestant denomination to date each other? Like a marriage btw a baptist and anglican or a lutheran with a methodist?
It would have an issue if a protestant date a roman Catholic Christian but is it fine for protestant from different protestant denomination to date each other? Like a marriage btw a baptist and anglican or a lutheran with a methodist?
It would have an issue if a protestant date a roman Catholic Christian but is it fine for protestant from different protestant denomination to date each other? Like a marriage btw a baptist and anglican or a lutheran with a methodist?
It depends on the people involved.It would have an issue if a protestant date a roman Catholic Christian but is it fine for protestant from different protestant denomination to date each other? Like a marriage btw a baptist and anglican or a lutheran with a methodist?
Seeing two of my family members had problems because of faith issues, and the trouble that resulted even afterwards, I would say that the most important thing you can do is to find that special someone who believes the Bible in the same way you do. I would ask God to bring your soulmate into your life and then wait upon the Lord. Granted, you can put yourself out there on Christian dating sites. I found my Christian soulmate after praying for almost 20 years. I ended up dating a Christian woman halfway around the world and now we are married and happily living together.
Don't settle for second best when it comes to your other half. They are supposed to compliment you and complete you in serving the Lord.
I agree...and from a mans perspective, here are some additional things to avoid:
-Single mothers, even with adult children.
-Women with multicolor hair
-Women with tattoos
-Women who drink
-Women who smoke (includes pot)
-Women who use illicit drugs
-Women who abuse Rx Drugs
-Women who gamble
-Women who admit to any type of abuse
-Women who are atheists
-Women with crazy family members
There are other disqualifiers as well, this is a good start though.
The other thing is to run a credit check on your fiance, if she ran her credit score into the ground, she will run your credit into the ground.
Sheesh! Single mothers? Women with multicolor hair? Women with tattoos? Women that drink?
At my age, you may only find that a woman doesn't tick off one of those boxes, especially at my age of 46. Especially single mothers with children. Matter of fact, my girlfriend is a single mother, has multicolor hair, has three tattoos, and drinks some, but not often. The best relationship I have ever had and I will be marrying her!
I think you leave out many great women with this list. With your list, may as well stay single! I agree with maybe the smoking and drug use, but the things I highlighted, you're gonna leave out a whole bevy of great women.
It would have an issue if a protestant date a roman Catholic Christian but is it fine for protestant from different protestant denomination to date each other? Like a marriage btw a baptist and anglican or a lutheran with a methodist?